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Thursday 18 April 2019

ICC World Cup 2019 | 'Don't Want to Step on Toes': Jofra Archer Wary of England World Cup Row


Jopra Archer tried his best to get out of summer with a possible strange situation with the colleagues of his new England team, because the requisite call-ups forced him to make a place in the hosts' World Cup team.

Uncapted Dynamic All-Rounder was included in the 17-man squad for the next month's one-day international matches against Pakistan and Ireland on Wednesday.

Emerging stars born in Barbados, however, the 15-member World Cup was out of the team.

Sussex fast bowlers can still be involved in six one-day internationals - one against Ireland and five against Pakistan, as well as in Twenty20 against Pakistan - before the deadline for the final World Cup on May 23. To force your way.

The 24-year-old Archer said, "I do not want to walk on anyone's toe, the squad selected for the World Cup is worth it and my job is to do my best against Pakistan." Passport.

After completing the residency rules of the England and Wales Cricket Board, they completed the qualification period of three years on 17 March.

Under the previous system, he will not be eligible till 2022 after a seven year residence.

The possibility of Archer playing in the World Cup has raised concerns among several established England rivals for Chris Bowen, Chris Woakes, David Wiley and Mark Wood, according to his suggestion that his team's morale would be bad Could.

Archer said, "Of course I want to play in the World Cup, but if it does not happen to me, then I am not going to be bothered."

"I am going to give it my best shot. I have done my whole life for the moment and I want to deal with it and want to put my best foot forward."

He said: "I was fully prepared in my mind that this was going to be a seven-year job. When I came to know that I have become more quickly qualified, it was obviously a jolt but it is also exciting."

'Tornado'

"It really feels heavy. I did not expect to be good enough to play for England for the last few years after performing well in T20 tournaments, and this is a tornado for me."

Warwickshire all-rounder Voox asked Archer about the possibility of playing in the World Cup, he said on Tuesday, "This will probably not be fair, ethically, but at the same time it is the nature of international sport."

Archer and another Barbados-born Sussex player, Chris Jordan, were inducted into the 15-member squad, who had played one-day series in the West Indies earlier this year.

A 90 mph bowler, fantastic fielder and aggressive batsman, Archer has been impressive in the Indian Premier League, has taken three wickets for Rajasthan Royals by 15 runs - where his teammates include Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes of England. - Tuesday against Kings XI Punjab.

Stokes recently described Archer as one of the most "naturally talented" bowlers he had seen and England's chief selector Ed Smith told reporters in Lords: "Jopra Archer is a very exciting There is a great desire to give them the opportunity to play and England takes the final decision in just one month before the World Cup. "

For the comments of Wox, Former England batsman Smith said: "He specifically said that he does not think that Jopra Archer will be disrupted by the inclusion of the team, it is also the idea of ​​Captain, Eoin Morgan and (coach Trevor Bayliss) is."

England, topped in the ODI rankings, finished the final in 1992 - after losing three in the final, they are looking for their first men's World Cup title.

World Cup starts on 30 May with England's match against South Africa in The Oval.

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